Invites hoteliers to participate in the week-long virtual conference.
SINGAPORE – eRevMax in partnership with HS LATAM, announce the first edition of Travel Tech APAC – a virtual educational conference that brings together regional and global players to discuss evolving trends, changing guest expectations and new ways for hotels and travel businesses to strategize and cope with the market dynamics.
The event will take place from 21–25 September 2020, through a series of online webinars comprising of 25 speakers from different companies representing the travel technology spectrum. It has an interesting line up of speakers including representation from Amadeus, Maritim Hotels, eRevMax, Sojern, HS LATAM, ReviewPro, Chroma Hospitality, Oaky, Mews, Asksuite, BookOnline, KAI, Siteminder, Winsar and Yieldplanet among others.
“We started TRAVEL TECH with Latin America in July and saw huge success. With guest behaviour going through a radical shift, the hospitality industry needs to regroup and relook at their strategies under the ‘new normal’. TRAVEL TECH is aims to provide a platform for hoteliers and travel technology companies to collaborate and exchange ideas to accelerate travel recovery and identify new growth opportunities,” said Vinicius Geraldo, CEO of HS LATAM and Founder of Travel Tech.
PANEL 1: Revenue Management, Direct Sales & Distribution – Tech tools and trends
Monday, 21 September 2020 – 9:00 CET / 15:00 SGT
PANEL 2: Tech Trends & Innovation for Hotels – The future of travel and the technology role
Tuesday, 22 September 2020 – 9:00 CET / 15:00 SGT
PANEL 3: Online Sales Trends for the coming years for Hotel Business
Wednesday, 23 September 2020 – 9:00 CET / 15:00 SGT
PANEL 4: Automation vs Human Touch: The impact on operations and customer experience
Thursday, 24 September 2020 – 9:00 CET / 15:00 SGT
PANEL 5: Digital marketing trends to increase reservations & revenue
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